A person who oversee benefits to workers who are injured on the job.
Who is the claim manager?
Formed in 1911 to help workers who suffered catastrophic injuries
What is L&I?
MD is closer to home
What are reasons to change providers?
Provides physical job requirements
What is a Stand alone Job Analysis?
Report to supervisor ASAP. See a Doctor. File a claim for benefits.
What to do if you're injured on the job?
60-75% of gross pay.
How much is the time loss compensation?
Determine medically related limits/abilities
What is an IME?
$20,602.66*
What is the total amount of retraining funding?
Medical expenses and a portion of your wages
What’s covered under your claim?
Accommodate you in regular position with modification
What's your employer responsibilities after an injury?
A set of tests used to determine a person's ability to function in various circumstances, often related to employment.
What is an FCE?
Follow your approved retraining plan developed by the VRC.
What's the option 1 for retraining?
Within 7 yrs of the date the claim was first closed.
How long do you have to reopen the claim?
Within 60 days
How long do you have to protest & appeal?
Permanent loss of bodily function.
What are partial/total permanent disabilities?
Voluntary incentive for workers and there is no obligation for the worker to participate
What is Skill Enhancement Training?